God of War
Governor
Sounds like a story that needs telling.15,000 of mine died on an Island in Canada waiting to get in.
Sounds like a story that needs telling.15,000 of mine died on an Island in Canada waiting to get in.
I have no problem with restrictions based on disease. Of course it would be a lot easier to stop the diseased from coming in if the healthy were routinely allowed in after a quick health check, instead of forced into squalid concentration camps cheek to jowl with the sick.I call Goodwin on the town commie.
Not letting people into the country because they're diseased is not immoral. It is in fact moral to protect your population from degradation both medical and financial. People used to come sick and held in quarantine if they could be cured and sent back to Europe if they couldn't.
Not a concession that matters. We need an immigration moratorium like we had between 1924 and 1965. It was when disparate cultures coalesced and became one by minimizing diversity. Diversity is an existential threat. Always has been. It did the Romans (and many others) in.I have no problem with restrictions based on disease. Of course it would be a lot easier to stop the diseased from coming in if the healthy were routinely allowed in after a quick health check, instead of forced into squalid concentration camps cheek to jowl with the sick.
It has been.Sounds like a story that needs telling.
You should have not let Joe cheat. BTW people are routine allowed in, it's called legal immigration. My mother did it, so can everyone else.I have no problem with restrictions based on disease. Of course it would be a lot easier to stop the diseased from coming in if the healthy were routinely allowed in after a quick health check, instead of forced into squalid concentration camps cheek to jowl with the sick.
@EatTheRichYou should have not let Joe cheat. BTW people are routine allowed in, it's called legal immigration. My mother did it, so can everyone else.
Diversity is good, which is why when the country took my approach to immigration (1861-1924 with a few exceptions) it made rapid technological and social progress with tangible economic benefits for the workers, while when it abruptly shifted to your approach the result was depression within a few yearsNot a concession that matters. We need an immigration moratorium like we had between 1924 and 1965. It was when disparate cultures coalesced and became one by minimizing diversity. Diversity is an existential threat. Always has been. It did the Romans (and many others) in.
Legal immigration used to be: you showed up here, you were a legal immigrant. Now it’s: if you’re married to a citizen by birth you can get a temporary visa within about 4 years.You should have not let Joe cheat. BTW people are routine allowed in, it's called legal immigration. My mother did it, so can everyone else.
The economy would collapse if not for immigration, therefore immigration will happen whether you like living in a multiracial country or not. The ONLY question is whether the people who are required by market forces to immigrate here have equal rights or not.@EatTheRich
There is no reason moral, ethical or what have you that we have to take anybody whatsoever. There is no imperative at all to have no borders let alone let even one person immigrate here. That's not a thing. Planned UN replacement migration is.
What did “Joe*” cheat at?You should have not let Joe cheat. BTW people are routine allowed in, it's called legal immigration. My mother did it, so can everyone else.
Lies. From 1924 to 1965 we had an immigration moratorium and the economy was just fine.The economy would collapse if not for immigration, therefore immigration will happen whether you like living in a multiracial country or not. The ONLY question is whether the people who are required by market forces to immigrate here have equal rights or not.
There were plenty of big economic downturns in the U.S. None had anything to do with lack of migration.Diversity is good, which is why when the country took my approach to immigration (1861-1924 with a few exceptions) it made rapid technological and social progress with tangible economic benefits for the workers, while when it abruptly shifted to your approach the result was depression within a few years
Who is "forced" to immigrate here?The economy would collapse if not for immigration, therefore immigration will happen whether you like living in a multiracial country or not. The ONLY question is whether the people who are required by market forces to immigrate here have equal rights or not.
No, they're not going to have equal rights. They're going home.The ONLY question is whether the people who are required by market forces to immigrate here have equal rights or not.
Hopefully the Haitians that took over the bus and two were deported after caughtThe people..... Oopsie...so much for the hard line
Many migrants staying in US even as expulsion flights rise
U.S. officials say many of the thousands of Haitian migrants camped in the small Texas border town of Del Rio are being released in the United States with notices to appear in immigration court or to an immigration office.apnews.com
I have flown to Mexico and driven to Mexico.
What prevents a Mexican from flying or driving to the USA and then just staying here illegally.
Why do they risk their lives and pay their life savings to have coyotes bring them across?
Can they not get passports or does the US not let Mexicans come here?
I am confused and I apologize if this is a stupid question.
The Great Depression began in 1929.Lies. From 1924 to 1965 we had an immigration moratorium and the economy was just fine.
So why did the capitalists … who are NEVER motivated by considerations besides profit … reverse course?There were plenty of big economic downturns in the U.S. None had anything to do with lack of migration.
All of them. Anyone who risks apprehension, imprisonment, torture, and death to come here does it because they are compelled by market or political forces.Who is "forced" to immigrate here?
Lie's always catch up with the truth
Democrats’ Immigration Lies Are Finally Catching Up To Them (msn.com)